Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers

Newspapers play a prominent role in changing the opinion of the masses through their persuasive markers. This corpus-based study aims to analyze frequencies and functions of attitude markers distributed in the editorial discourse of the Kashmir issue in two leading English newspapers of Pakistan nam...

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Main Author: Kanwal Gulzar, Saira Asghar, Rashida Imran
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Language:English
Published: Corpus Research Center 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://journals.au.edu.pk/ojscrc/index.php/crc/article/view/87
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spelling doaj-37fb1b3abd89466d963363cfd29bf8ab2021-06-18T08:24:22ZengCorpus Research CenterCorporum2617-29172707-787X2020-07-013111910.1016/j.pragma.2007.10.003.Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English NewspapersKanwal Gulzar, Saira Asghar, Rashida ImranNewspapers play a prominent role in changing the opinion of the masses through their persuasive markers. This corpus-based study aims to analyze frequencies and functions of attitude markers distributed in the editorial discourse of the Kashmir issue in two leading English newspapers of Pakistan namely The Dawn and The News. Twenty articles are selected through purposive sampling for this descriptive study to analyze the frequency and functions of Attitude markers: a subcategory of interactional markers of Hyland‘s Model (2005) in selected articles. This study also attempts to figure out whether the attitudinal markers are distributed similarly or differently in two corpora. The findings reveal that The Dawn employs more persuasive features to mold the opinion of the audience towards the Kashmir issue. The subcategories of AMs i.e. Expression of Obligation (EO) and Expression of Attitudes(EA) are found more in The Dawn than The News. Whereas, the third category Negation Expressing Counter Expectancy (NECE) is distributed equally in two corpora showing these two newspapers carry the same capabilities to position their stance with the help of negation markers. http://journals.au.edu.pk/ojscrc/index.php/crc/article/view/87keywords: attitude markershyland‘s modelmetadiscourse markerstwo pakistani english newspapers
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author Kanwal Gulzar, Saira Asghar, Rashida Imran
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Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers
Corporum
keywords: attitude markers
hyland‘s model
metadiscourse markers
two pakistani english newspapers
author_facet Kanwal Gulzar, Saira Asghar, Rashida Imran
author_sort Kanwal Gulzar, Saira Asghar, Rashida Imran
title Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers
title_short Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers
title_full Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers
title_fullStr Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Metadiscursive Study of Kashmir Issue through Attitude Markers in Pakistani English Newspapers
title_sort metadiscursive study of kashmir issue through attitude markers in pakistani english newspapers
publisher Corpus Research Center
series Corporum
issn 2617-2917
2707-787X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Newspapers play a prominent role in changing the opinion of the masses through their persuasive markers. This corpus-based study aims to analyze frequencies and functions of attitude markers distributed in the editorial discourse of the Kashmir issue in two leading English newspapers of Pakistan namely The Dawn and The News. Twenty articles are selected through purposive sampling for this descriptive study to analyze the frequency and functions of Attitude markers: a subcategory of interactional markers of Hyland‘s Model (2005) in selected articles. This study also attempts to figure out whether the attitudinal markers are distributed similarly or differently in two corpora. The findings reveal that The Dawn employs more persuasive features to mold the opinion of the audience towards the Kashmir issue. The subcategories of AMs i.e. Expression of Obligation (EO) and Expression of Attitudes(EA) are found more in The Dawn than The News. Whereas, the third category Negation Expressing Counter Expectancy (NECE) is distributed equally in two corpora showing these two newspapers carry the same capabilities to position their stance with the help of negation markers.
topic keywords: attitude markers
hyland‘s model
metadiscourse markers
two pakistani english newspapers
url http://journals.au.edu.pk/ojscrc/index.php/crc/article/view/87
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